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Originally posted by SeekerofTruth101
Originally posted by UltimateSkeptic1
This thread is about the novelty of creating tax law that taxes people on actions they do NOT take.
I'm wondering if this sets a precedent that will wake people up to voting in the fall. In 2008 it was roughly only 35% of the eligible voters who put Obama and the Dems in control. I'm curious if people will realize that their government has now crossed into new territory by passing a tax law that taxes absence of an activity.
Will you dare testify before all americans that you will NEVER visit a doctor in your lifetime, born at home, or speak on behalf of EVERY american that they will NEVER visit a doctor in their lifetime?
Will you dare claim to human genetic pefect health, for yourself and EVERY american?
You may be able to pay for any medical expenses, even old age diseases that runs into thousands, but dare you claim every american can afford it as you could, regardless if you are living in a car home or 100 room mansion?
If so, than that law would be illegal and an imposition to every american. Things is, DARE you conscionably answer those questions, or will you choose to hem, haw, and distract from it?
Originally posted by TWISTEDWORDS
reply to post by g2v12
YOU ARE A SLAVE ALREADY, HAVEN'T YOU FIGURED THIS OUT BY NOW?
Originally posted by UltimateSkeptic1
Originally posted by SeekerofTruth101
Originally posted by UltimateSkeptic1
This thread is about the novelty of creating tax law that taxes people on actions they do NOT take.
I'm wondering if this sets a precedent that will wake people up to voting in the fall. In 2008 it was roughly only 35% of the eligible voters who put Obama and the Dems in control. I'm curious if people will realize that their government has now crossed into new territory by passing a tax law that taxes absence of an activity.
Will you dare testify before all americans that you will NEVER visit a doctor in your lifetime, born at home, or speak on behalf of EVERY american that they will NEVER visit a doctor in their lifetime?
Will you dare claim to human genetic pefect health, for yourself and EVERY american?
You may be able to pay for any medical expenses, even old age diseases that runs into thousands, but dare you claim every american can afford it as you could, regardless if you are living in a car home or 100 room mansion?
If so, than that law would be illegal and an imposition to every american. Things is, DARE you conscionably answer those questions, or will you choose to hem, haw, and distract from it?
I am going to eat everyday but I am not demanding that other people be taxed for NOT buying enough food to keep my food costs low.
Why are your questions relevant?
Originally posted by g2v12
If you couldn't afford to eat and society wasn't obligated in some way to feed you, would you prostitute yourself for the dollar menu? How do you feel about human dignity in the most powerful nation on this planet or are you just another blond with sunglasses?
Originally posted by clearmind
so, what next.........you know, we are all gunna die eventualy..why not levy a tax on that..because we one day will engage in that market
Originally posted by UltimateSkeptic1
Originally posted by g2v12
If you couldn't afford to eat and society wasn't obligated in some way to feed you, would you prostitute yourself for the dollar menu? How do you feel about human dignity in the most powerful nation on this planet or are you just another blond with sunglasses?
Why is it important for you to bring up sexuality and condescending sexist comments into this discussion?
The topic of this thread is an inquiry into whether or not there has ever been a tax levied for NOT taking some sort of action.
Do you have any intelligent comments to add or to further the discussion of this topic?
Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to post by g2v12
Healthcare is not a birth right....The right to purchase insurance for your healthcare is a birth right, in a Free Country.
Des
Originally posted by UltimateSkeptic1
Originally posted by clearmind
so, what next.........you know, we are all gunna die eventualy..why not levy a tax on that..because we one day will engage in that market
There's already a death tax. They just call it an inheritance tax. So yes, NOT living gets taxed too.
Originally posted by g2v12
Originally posted by TWISTEDWORDS
reply to post by g2v12
YOU ARE A SLAVE ALREADY, HAVEN'T YOU FIGURED THIS OUT BY NOW?
I wouldn't compare the squalid slavery of fifteenth century Anglo-fascists to the economic servitude of the west. Huge difference. But thanks for the word twist. Nice bit.
Originally posted by crankyoldman
The health care "law" is different as there is no transfer of wealth. You are NOT paying for a service directly,
you are paying for protection in case you need the service, and, more importantly, the company that provides said "in case" service decides to cover you: which they are well within their right not to cover due to profit and loss scenarios.
Originally posted by UltimateSkeptic1
Originally posted by g2v12
If you couldn't afford to eat and society wasn't obligated in some way to feed you, would you prostitute yourself for the dollar menu? How do you feel about human dignity in the most powerful nation on this planet or are you just another blond with sunglasses?
Why is it important for you to bring up sexuality and condescending sexist comments into this discussion?
The topic of this thread is an inquiry into whether or not there has ever been a tax levied for NOT taking some sort of action.
Do you have any intelligent comments to add or to further the discussion of this topic?
Originally posted by habitforming
Originally posted by crankyoldman
The health care "law" is different as there is no transfer of wealth. You are NOT paying for a service directly,
Yes you are. Insurance is protection.
you are paying for protection in case you need the service, and, more importantly, the company that provides said "in case" service decides to cover you: which they are well within their right not to cover due to profit and loss scenarios.
Call ADT and see if they will wire your house to the hills for you and then refuse to bill you unless you actually have someone try to break in on you.
Let me how that goes.
edit on 30-6-2012 by habitforming because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by crankyoldman
Your ADT quote makes zero sense at all. Insurance is not the same thing by any stretch, and I don't even see your point.
Insurance is not a health plan, Kaiser is a health plan, but what the government wants you to buy is health insurance, which not the same thing.
The government is finding away to collect money to make ends meet in hopes that what it pays out will be less then what it needs to make interest payments on other bills.
The government has decided that the compound interest it pays on the fiat currency it borrows is too much, it is upside down, so the way to make it rightside up is to simply demand more money from people, money it hopes it will never spend by denying the claims due from that money. Taxing more is out of the question, the limit is reached, AND tax money most be allocated, but this does not need to be.
Then again, you seem to only want to make a 'hit and run' point because you know everything about everything. So we'll just agree to disagree. Good day sir.
Originally posted by habitforming
Originally posted by g2v12
Originally posted by TWISTEDWORDS
reply to post by g2v12
YOU ARE A SLAVE ALREADY, HAVEN'T YOU FIGURED THIS OUT BY NOW?
I wouldn't compare the squalid slavery of fifteenth century Anglo-fascists to the economic servitude of the west. Huge difference. But thanks for the word twist. Nice bit.
Who mentioned anglos or the 15th century?
Do you think that is the only place and time slaves existed?
What is your response really about?
Being called a slave is being called a slave, not an American black slave.
Originally posted by g2v12
This is about individual word meanings.
You can lump all forms into one synonymous statement if you want. There are distinctions.
Perhaps you should explain how I am 'already a slave'. What is it that you assume I am doing against my will or haven't figured out?edit on 30-6-2012 by g2v12 because: arrangement